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Is the season salvagable?


charlottenian

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I don't see us getting a wild card, I can't see us with any more than 9 wins and the way NO is playing I doubt they lose more than 5 games..

I think we could get to 3-3 with the schedule we have coming up, but 2-4 is more likely. The problem is that after that, we have a 10 game stretch in which we'll be the decided underdog in 8. We'll lose 6 or 7 of those 10. Somewhere between 5-11 and 7-9 is about the most we can hope for.

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You really have to change what salvagable means to us as fans right now. Before the season started I would have said absolutely not (because I wanted a winning season and a playoff berth) but now after watching this team for the past three weeks and preseason I guess we should change our expectations. Now the season could be "salvaged" if we start Matt Moore after the bye against a weak Redskins team (confidence booster) and give him the reigns. If Matt plays well and we finish with about 6-7 wins then we salvaged the season because at least we know what Matt can and can't do once and for all. Other than that no, 7 wins with Jake at QB gives us nothing.

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Nah it is pretty much over. If you somehow win 3 in a row and fight back to .500 you are pretty much spent and are well at .500 with 10 games to go. Win a few lose a few and you are still a .500 team. That is why only 5 or so teams in NFL history have climbed out of a hole like this.

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